The Seekers

The Seekers (1979)


  • Genre: Drama, History, War, TV Movie
  • Release Date: 1979-12-03
  • Runtime: 4h 0min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Universal Television
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Sidney Hayers
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Summary

This follow-up to "The Bastard" and "The Rebels" continues the account of Philip Kent's life and career from his emigration to colonial Massachusetts through the American Revolutionary War and concludes the family saga with the story of his two sons and their children as they arrive in the unexplored Northwest Territory. (Episodes 5 and 6 of the Kent Chronicles miniseries.)

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  • Randolph Mantooth

    as Abraham Kent
  • Edie Adams

    as Flora Cato
  • Neville Brand

    as Capt. Isaac Drew
  • Delta Burke

    as Elizabeth Fletcher Kent
  • John Carradine

    as Avery Mills
  • George DelHoyo

    as Gilbert Kent
  • Julie Gregg

    as Edna Clapper
  • Rosey Grier

    as Amos Samuels
  • George Hamilton

    as Lt. Hamilton Stovall
  • Alex Hyde-White

    as Oliver Prouty
  • Harriet Karr

    as Harriet Kent
  • Brian Keith

    as Elijah Weatherby
  • Don Mantooth

    as Plenty Coup
  • Ross Martin

    as Supply Pleasant
  • Gary Merrill

    as Capt. Hull
  • Martin Milner

    as Philip Kent
  • Vic Morrow

    as Leland Pell
  • Timothy Patrick Murphy

    as Jarod Kent
  • Hugh O'Brian

    as Andrew Piggot
  • Robert Reed

    as Daniel Clapper
  • Allan Rich

    as Gen. 'Mad Anthony' Wayne
  • Barbara Rush

    as Peggy Kent
  • Sarah Rush

    as Amanda Kent
  • Stuart Whitman

    as Rev. Blackthorn
  • Ed Harris

    as Lt. William Clark
  • Michael Sullivan

    as Capt. Miscampbell
  • Marty Gold

    as Jarod, ages 4-6
  • Skip Riley

    as Lt. Meriweather Lewis
  • Jill Jaress

    as Josie
  • John Jakes

    as Alex Elphinstone
  • W.T. Zacha

    as 1st Drifter
  • Julienne Wells

    as 1st Whore
  • Gwyn Karon

    as Kent Maid
  • John Joseph Thomas

    as Adam Clapper, age 14
  • Aaron Neighbors

    as Gilbert Kent, age 12
  • Jeremy Licht

    as Jarod, age 5
  • Bruce Wright

    as Lt. Morris
  • James O'Connell

    as Minister
  • Marsha Haynes

    as Young Whore
  • Raymond Guth

    as 2nd Trapper
  • Eric Stoltz

    as 1st Boy
  • Ivan Naranjo

    as Tall Elk
  • Guerin Barry

    as Adam Clapper
  • Joanna Patrice

    as 2nd Whore
  • Paul Tinder

    as Lt. Chasen
  • Eric Lawson

    as 1st Gunner
Directing Sidney Hayers Director
Writing Steve Hayes Writer
Production Robert A. Cinader Executive Producer
Production Gino Grimaldi Producer
Production Bernadette Joyce Associate Producer
Production Hannah Louise Shearer Producer
Sound Gerald Fried Music
Crew Vincent A. Martinelli Cinematography
Editing John Elias Editor
Editing John Kaufman Editor
Production Mark Malis Casting
Art John E. Chilberg II Art Direction
Art Morris Hoffman Set Decoration
Costume & Make-Up Jan Kemp Costume Design
Costume & Make-Up Opal Vils Costume Design
Production Burt Bluestein Unit Production Manager
Directing Dean Lyras Second Assistant Director
Directing Larry Powell First Assistant Director
Art Tom Margozewitz Assistant Property Master
Sound Thomas E. Allen, Sr. Boom Operator
Sound John R. Carter Sound
Sound Norman Webster Sound
Sound Wes Wolfe Sound Effects Editor
Sound Fred Prior Music Editor
Crew Angelo De Meo Stunts
Crew Harold 'Hal' Frizzell Stunts
Writing John Jakes Novel

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